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Skilled Developers vs. Code Monkeys: Who Drives Real Software Progress?

Skilled Developers vs. Code Monkeys: Who Drives Real Software Progress?

Jay Jetwani 344 03-Jun-2025

Co-Founder & CEO: 

Jonathan Schor

CodeMonkey was founded in 2014

Under the New Education Policy, new developments have been made in the field of education to provide children with higher level education and increase the quality of education and one of the major changes is the change from the traditional 10+2 system structure in which children received programming and vocational knowledge to a 5+3+3+4 curriculum structure. This new structure includes a foundational stage (ages 3-8), an elementary stage (8-11), a middle stage (11-14) and a secondary stage (14-18). The policy also emphasizes on early childhood care and education (ECCE) for children aged 3-6 years. In this, children will be given programming and coding along with computer knowledge, including online learning platforms, learning management systems, and educational apps.

freeCodeCamp, vedantu, w3school, greekforgreek, Coursera, Github, Chatgpt, Codeforces, HackerRank etc. are some of the important  websites which teach programming code and provide information about various computer languages. This website is also helpful for digital marketing and content marketing.

It provides various types of curriculum which includes Courses, Standards, Hour of Code, Webinars, Case Studies, New Features etc.

Creative elements have been launched for different types of codes so that children can get more interest in them like CodeMonkey Junior, Banana Tales, Dodo Does Math, Coding Adventure, Game Builder etc. Coding is explained in easy and simple language. Coding programming, logical reasoning are very important and its foundation can be laid from childhood. It is very important to learn multi-language coding and high skill language coding for the future.

CodeMonkey Junior, CodeMonkey's first block-based coding app was launched. CodeMonkey's first game-based Python course, Banana Tales was launched. Dodo Does Math, a cross-curricular coding course, was launched. Game Builder, a game design tool, was launched. CodeMonkey's first text-based coding game, Coding Adventure, was launched.  Coding can also be taught in a creative way using a variety of techniques, games, etc. They envision a global playful learning experience where the next generation of coders is born and nurtured.

Coding can be taught and explained in simple ways like quizzes, games, puzzles, and simple text. Their goal is to create an engaging platform where programming knowledge is acquired along with 21st century skills through collaborative play and solving puzzles, inventing, creating, and sharing.

Their main goal is to teach children coding languages ​​like CoffeeScript and Python. They are bringing new initiatives and revolutions in the field of education. CodeMonkey is an award-winning online platform that teaches children real coding languages ​​like CoffeeScript and Python. Their awards range from the prestigious Teacher Top Pick to the prestigious Parent Award. At CodeMonkey, we have the honor of being the leader in children's educational platforms, backed by many prestigious awards.

The main coding used such as character, data, input, output, boolean operators, classes etc. Banana Tales is a Code Monkey course with the help of which Python can be learned. Every programming has an algorithm ,flowchart and its basic structure. It teaches children the basic structure and formatting so that children can learn coding quickly and in a better way. CodeMonkey offers an engaging and entertaining curriculum for schools, after-school clubs and camps, as well as self-paced online courses to learn coding at home.

Python is an easy-to-learn text-based programming language. It has libraries of ready-made code, English-like syntax, and is a widely used choice for many developers.  Under this, it is a great start for children aged 6 to 12 years. They can learn coding at an age when this age is considered to be the best to learn anything. Children have to learn to code by catching banana and creating using advanced text-based coding. A lot of interesting elements have been added to it. 

Code Monkey Junior uses blocks to help build visual learning skills for more complex programming techniques. Under Coding Adventure, children are taught coding through games and teach coding structure. Under this, complex coding structure is taught for children aged 7 to 16 years. They want to make coding entertaining and interesting. They want every child to learn coding.

It has been made available in different types of courses. Games, quizzes, puzzles, such elements have been added in it so that the interest of the children remains intact and children understand coding by playing instead of any competition.  CodeMonkey won in these 4 categories:

Top Student Knowledge Tool 2025

Top Teacher Workload Reduction Tool 2025

Top Teaching Efficiency Tool 2025

Top School Process Improvement Tool 2025

CodeMonkey is honored to be recognized by the edtech community for winning the prestigious Educators Pick - Best of STEM 2024 award for Best AI Curriculum for Teaching and Learning.

All plans include: Classroom Dashboard, Lesson Plans, Mini Courses, Automated Grading, Video Tutorials, Easy Roll-out, Solutions for All Exercises,, Single Sign-On, Online Help.


Jay Jetwani

Content Writing

I bring a diverse skill set with proven experience in Content writing ,Digital Marketing, Computer Networking, and Customer Support, along with a strong background as an International Sales Executive, specializing in B2B sales.

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